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Peter Q.
> 3 dayI went on the hunt for one of the new fangled lightweight gaming mouse..mice..mouses whatever. I originally had a g502 which I liked for the extra buttons, but the thing is a brick. Still nice, but its a brick. Ive been playing Valorant lately and thought I might try out one of these lightweight mice. Tried a Pulsar X2 which was great, but it started double clicking within a month of use. So here we are. I went back to Logitech and the biggest drawback is that its expensive. Yes. However, I do LOVE the weight, the ergonomics, and the battery life is pretty solid! Before I get into the things that everyone talks about, Id like to say one of my deciding factors was oddly the software. Yes. Software for accessories is annoying, HOWEVER, one of the things I love is Logitechs dpi shift function. If youre unaware, its the ability to click and hold a button to change the sensitivity of the mouse and when you let go it drops back down to the original sensitivity. Other mice use dpi cycle which isnt quite the same. Id used some that actually cause frame rate drops when I use dpi cycle. So logitech was an easy choice for me. Otherwise, the battery life is nice! I use my mouse a LOT and Id say I have to charge once every few days. You can use it while its plugged in. I did opt in for a third party charging dock...although I still forget to put it on the dock sadly. Also I will say that at first, despite it being lighter, your hand will probably hurt a little bit if youre switching from a different mouse. I thought this was going to be a bad fit for me, but after a couple of days I got used to it and I dont notice a different in comfort levels now. All in all if youre looking for a reliable, lightweight, wireless, high performance mouse, this is definitely it. Its kind of the gold standard for a reason. Id say the pricing is the biggest drawback, but rather than spending $60-100 on a mouse that falls a bit short or disappoints, it might be better to save up and go for this instead!
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morteda
> 3 dayGreat mouse, but the wheel stopped working for me after a couple months. Blew it out with air, worked a bit, then flaked again. Logitech sending a replacement, so I will have 2 of them, but hopefully this was a one-off. Good battery life and response overall. A bit spendy, but worth it esp. if you like lightweight.
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joshua moncrief
> 3 dayI genuinely love this mouse. I chose it as part of a new build in that it was similar to the 703 that I have for my older one. This being said, the biggest thing I think is missing from this version is the DPI button on the mouse. The communication is great with little to know issues at all from distances across an entire living room. Devices very accurate and has a decent lasting battery.
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sonny
> 3 dayThe Logitech G Pro X Superlight is the best mouse I ever purchased. The build quality, battery life, and ergonomics are top quality. I like that it has no RGB everywhere and anywhere like a majority of its competitor; its very sleek and stealth which fits my setup.
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Paul
> 3 dayAlmost perfect. Everything is so great about it, and an upgrade in almost every way from the G305 I used to use. Except ONE thing, the clicking requires a little bit too much pressure. As in, you have to apply more force than an average mouse to click. The clicking itself feels very good, but it requires too much pressure to click down. By no means is it a LOT of pressure required, but its more than I want in a superlight mouse. Because if you have to press down this hard on a superlight mouse, it defeats the purpose of the mouse being light because of the added weight you have to apply to the mouse in order to click. Extra noticeable when tracking targets. I even sometimes find myself trying to click, but never clicking because i didnt apply enough pressure. If the clicking was just a little lighter, it would be 10/10, but its still 9/10
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Teagan Braun Jr.
> 3 dayThis went on sale during Prime Day for $105 and I wanted to try it out. I was maining the Razer Viper Ultimate (RVU) for a year prior to buying this mouse. After trying it out, my aim has improved. The grip tapes that comes with it feels great too. I use claw grip with small hands and while I was fine with the RVU shape, I feel that the Superlight feels way more comfortable for me and easier to control. The light weight is also nice to have. The scrollwheel and side buttons as the RVU but I dont care about how they feel as long as they dont break. Stock skates feel scratchy on my mousepad and will probably buy aftermarket skates. The only thing Im wary of is double clicking issues or scroll wheel issues. Hope this mouse lasts me long because it feels great to use. Will update this review if it breaks on me. Update (08/13/22): Its been a month since Ive been using this mouse. The front side button no longer protrudes as much as the back side button. Not sure if this is a common issue when using side buttons often with this mouse but if you use your side buttons often, keep in mind that this might happen. It doesnt bother me much as long as the button works though. On a positive note, battery life is long. Its advertised as 70h but it lasts me a week or two depending how much I use it.
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James liebler
Greater than one weekPurchased this mouse for my work station only to find out its not bluetooth compatible with Mac, still love the mouse even wired. Very comfortable to use and looks incredibly sleek. Feels like the more mature version of my Razer Viper Ultimate. I have no preference between the two I think theyre both top tier mice.
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Russell
> 3 dayThis mouse is amazing. I was using the G305 previously since my budget was on the stricter side but hey. were moving up. I just want to say that if youre using a mouse thats 95+ grams...losing nearly half that weight really. really. makes a difference. I never realized that stopping the weight of a 95+ gram mouse was actually more difficult than I believed until I used this. This mouse stops on a dime. Most times I dont even have to micro-adjust. I was legitimately not used to my crosshair going exactly where my brain was telling it to go. Anyone thats concerned about having to use logitech g hub, just install it, turn on onboard memory and use logitech onboard memory manager to change it to your desire then you can install both of them if you really wanted to.
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Thielen
> 3 dayI am testing out multiple mice to find what is best for me. Here is my experience with this mouse: (100% claw grip) Scroll wheel: Quiet. Tactile. It is great for web browsing and gaming, with the perfect amount of steps for one stride up or down. The middle click sucks. It just sucks. Too quiet, not tactile enough and requires too much pressure. Shape: Nice. I have a claw grip, so ambi gives me better motor control for pointing in all directions. In my experience, ergonomic mice tend to provide good control in some directions and only adequate in others. In other words, this feels more consistent. My right 2 fingers have a better time conforming to the shape. With ergo mice, my right 2 fingers are too stretched out which causes fatigue. Clicks: Both sides sound equal which is good. Youd be surprised how many new mice have a left click that feels different than the right. They are great. I also like the separated design where the buttons are segmented off from the mouse body. That is a good quality for people that palm grip to prevent accidental clicks. Id imagine this makes it repairable as well, but dont quote me on that. Side buttons: These are kind of eh. I expected more from a > $100 mouse. They feel kind of cheap. They dont have too much travel so thats not the problem. I think its just the shape and switch they used feels cheap and unnatural. This is in comparison to a Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. I really like the side buttons on the intellimouse. Not much else to say lol. Feet: Yes. This is the most surface area Ive ever seen for feet on a mouse. Its very smooth. 10/10 Weight: I actually thought there was something wrong with this mouse when I got it. No, its actually that light. Its crazy. Makes constant flicking feel like nothing, which is fantastic. With heavier mice, flicking a lot gets exhausting after a while and my muscles get cramped. Especially if you are using a thick mouse pad. For comparison, its about the weight of 3-4 wooden pencils. It feels like a mouse made of paper. Totally wild. Yet still strong with no creaks. So here is what killed it for me. The weight distribution is unbalanced. Most of the weight is towards the front, so when flicking and lifting you can really feel the mass tilt forward. To counteract this, you have to use your hand muscles to stop it from tilting. After about an hour of gaming I found my hand is cramped from fighting against the center of gravity. A solution to this would be to move your hand up further, which does solve the problem somewhat but it feels unnatural. It also makes backwards travel hit the palm of your hand, which sucks for games where vertical scanning for air-born players is important (TF2). Or mining (Minecraft). There is a compartment towards the back of the mouse to house the wireless USB dongle. It is large enough to stick in a quarter or some plato. THAT fixes the balance issue but defeats the purpose of buying a > $100 lightweight mouse. Might as well buy something thats weighted properly. Everyone has different preferences so dont let my experience dictate your purchase. This mouse is extremely light and if thats what your after give it a shot and decide from yourself.
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David
> 3 dayThis was an upgrade to a smaller form factor over the g pro mouse that had been out. I still have this mouse years later and am very happy with it! Its got the same features, two side buttons, easily mappable, adjustable dpi and all that too but its a smoother ride playing games or doing tasks over the g pro Which was a bit heavier but still an outstanding mouse!